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    I especially like these photos, it's a great help for my next work
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    After a recent sailing where the schooner took on water, I looked at how to improve the model. The original design required the deck to be removable to access the rudder servo.

    I extended the rudder control rods and placed the servo forward inside the spacious schooner cabin area.

    I glued and used clear silicone to seal the section after the alterations.

    Any further water will be able to drain through the scuppers I added to the bulwarks of the deck.

    Before and after photos.



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